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''Bustle'' is an online American
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founded in August 2013 by
Bryan Goldberg Bryan David Goldberg (born June 29, 1983) is an American entrepreneur and the owner of Bustle Digital Group, which operates a number of media properties, including ''Bustle'', ''Nylon'', '' W Magazine'' and '' Gawker''. Previously, Goldberg fou ...
. It positions news and politics alongside articles about beauty, celebrities, and fashion trends. By September 2016, the website had 50 million monthly readers.


History

''Bustle'' was founded by Bryan Goldberg in 2013. Previously, Goldberg co-founded the website
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with a single million-dollar investment. He claimed that "women in their 20s have nothing to read on the Internet." ''Bustle'' was launched with $6.5 million in backing from Seed and Series A funding rounds. ''Bustle'' surpassed 10 million monthly unique visitors in July 2014, placing it ahead of rival women-oriented sites such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''; it had the second greatest number of unique visitors after
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's ''
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''. By July 2015, ''Bustle'' had 46 full-time editorial staff. That October, it launched the parenting sister site ''Romper''. By that point, ''Bustle'' was receiving 31.6 million unique visitors per month, and it had 200 part-time contributors and 40 full-time editors. In September 2016, ''Bustle'' launched a redesign using the company's $11.5 million series D funding round. At that time, the site had over 70 full-time editors and 250 contract contributors who posted more than 200 articles daily. In April 2019, Kate Ward resigned as editor-in-chief. She had worked at ''Bustle'' since 2013.
Emma Rosenblum Emma Rosenblum is an American media executive and author who is currently the chief content officer of Bustle Digital Group. Her debut novel, ''Bad Summer People'', was published by Flatiron Books in 2023. Early life Rosenblum grew up in New ...
replaced Ward in June 2019.


Content model

In 2013, ''
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'' reported that Goldberg planned to hire writers from ''Bustle'''s target demographic (young women between 18 and 34) instead of professional writers. It noted, "He hopes that, by gradually hiring hundreds of these writers and asking them to 'create the content that interests them,' the Web site will become 'an accurate representation' of the larger demographic." That year, Ward and her colleagues utilised the Bleacher Report's contributor model to increase traffic. ''
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'' wrote, "Under the approach, a vast network of writers did around-the-clock shifts for low hourly wages to deliver a quota of blog posts that often capitalised on trending
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terms to attract clicks."


Bustle Digital Group


Formation

On April 17, 2017,
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(publishers of the British tabloid ''The Daily Mail'') announced that it had sold ''
Elite Daily ''Elite Daily'' is an American online news platform founded by David Arabov, Jonathon Francis, and Gerard Adams. The site describes its target audience as millennials. In addition to general news and trending topics, the site offers feature st ...
'' to the newly rebranded Bustle Digital Group.


Sales and acquisitions

Goldberg said that the acquisition was done in part to increase Bustle's original video content, which generated an average of 10 million monthly views, compared to Elite Daily's average of 60 million monthly views. Bustle Digital Group purchased the inactive website ''
Gawker ''Gawker'' was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers that was based in New York City and focused on celebrities and the media industry. According to SimilarWeb, the site had over 23 million visits per month in 2015. Fo ...
'' in July 2018. Bustle Digital Group bought the events website Flavorpill, owner of ''
Flavorwire ''Flavorwire'' was a New York City-based online culture magazine. The site includes original feature articles, interviews, reviews, as well as content recycled from other sources. ''Flavorwire'' describes themselves as "a network of culturally ...
'', in August 2018. On November 29, 2018, Mic CEO Chris Altchek announced Mic was laying off most of Mic's staff while working on a deal to sell Mic. The next day, a Bustle representative confirmed that Bustle Digital Group had acquired Mic. In March 2019, Bustle Digital Group purchased '' The Outline'', followed by '' The Zoe Report'' in May 2019. They also purchased ''
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'' in June 2019, with the intention to publish print magazines under the Nylon brand name. Rather than monthly publications, the magazines will be published around large cultural events, like the
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music festival. In July, Bustle Digital acquired ''
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'', a science and culture site. In April 2020, BDG fired the staff of ''The Outline''. In 2021, BDG acquired Some Spider, parent of
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and
Fatherly Fatherly is a digital lifestyle brand that provides news, expert advice, product recommendations and other resources for parents. The company was founded in 2015 and is based in New York City. Overview Fatherly offers articles, videos, and othe ...
. In February 2023, BDG shut down ''Gawker''. In November of that year, ''Gawker'' was sold to Meng Ru Kuok, of the Singapore-based Caldecott Music Group.


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